While watching the game last night, hopefully one day I'll get to Lambeau Field. What other NFL cities have you been to watch the Steelers play?
For me:
Buffalo
Cleveland
Indianapolis
Carolina
Jacksonville
Tampa Bay
While watching the game last night, hopefully one day I'll get to Lambeau Field. What other NFL cities have you been to watch the Steelers play?
For me:
Buffalo
Cleveland
Indianapolis
Carolina
Jacksonville
Tampa Bay
Baltimore
Washington
I have only been to 1. It was in St. Louis.
San Diego: like 7 times. The most memorable was Christmas Eve 1994. We had tickets for the nosebleeds, but when we got there, my dad was convinced that we needed to go left. I follow him, knowing sure well that our seats were to the right. We come out at the press level at the 50 yard line... and he says, “Merry Christmas!!!” #bestgiftever
Arizona: 3 times. If you haven’t been to the new complex, it is amazing. It has all three stadiums (football, baseball, hockey) sharing a side of a giant letter Y ...with a dining/hotel area in the middle. Really well laid out.
We plan our vacation around a game. My wife and my goal is to eventually see every stadium. This year we'd love to hit New Orleans, not sure yet if we can swing that though.
Been to :
Cleveland
Cincinnati
Detroit
Kansas City
Atlanta
Buffalo
Nashville
Denver and Houston (in the Astrodome against the old Oilers).
Miami (Super Bowl X)
Atlanta (3 times -in 1996 when the Falcons were awful the Steelers fans were louder than the Falcons fans )
You're getting closer - lol. The hockey arena is next to the football stadium in Glendale but the baseball stadium is next to the basketball arena near downtown Phoenix.
I love the baseball stadium but I don't care much for the football venue with the dome look. I'm glad it's indoors though. No one wants to watch football in the AZ sun at 110 in September.
Miami
All Defense!
St. Louis and Kansas City.
"You've heard people brag about 'being in the zone'. They don't know what the Hell being in the zone is about. I played in the NFL for 15 years and I was only in the zone that one time." - "Mean" Joe Greene on the 1974 playoff victory over Oakland
I'm going to Tampa this year to watch.
Two stadiums, three stadiums... it’s a cool place.
So, here’s my story about that venue. The night before the game, my brother, my father, my bro-in-law & his best friend, and I are at The Yard House located inside if that stadium/hotel/restaurant madhouse. There are (no joke) 30,000 Steelers fans walking around & eating in all of the restaurants. I’m a word, it was “lit.”
So...
My bro-in-law says he knows of a Steelers bar that is supposed to be awesome. I’m like... look around!!! He says that I promised him that I’d go with him to the Steelers bar, and me being a man of my word, I drive him 30 miles out into the middle of nowhere. We walk in to this dive bar, and there are a whopping 9 people. To make matters worse, one of them was a Seahawks fan who drunkenly tried to convince me that the Seahawks had actually won SuperBowl XL. (Not just bad refs, but that they had actually won.)
Yeah... so... my bro-in-law isn’t allowed to make decisions any more.
Dallas - Ben throws a pick 6 in OT to lose the game. (Visiting the Dallas Book Depository was the highlight of the trip....if you visit Dallas make time to visit it)
Beautiful Secaucus, N.J. - home of the Jersey Giants and Jersey Jets. (Skip it, Metlife Stadium sucks as a place to watch a game)
New York ( Jets at Shea )
New Jersey ( Jets and Giants )
Baltimore
Miami
Chicago
Philly
Cleveland
Buffalo
Green Bay - Lambeau Field is a must
Minnesota - prior to US Bank stadium
Jacksonville
Arizona
Washington DC
Cleveland
Cincinnati
Indianapolis
Kansas City
Charlotte
Tampa Bay
(and of course Heinz Field and 3 Rivers Stadium)
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